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The word "petrify" comes from the Greek word "petra," meaning "stone." It was first used in the 16th century to describe the process of turning something into stone. Over time, it has also come to be used figuratively to refer to the feeling of being paralyzed or frozen with fear.
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Etymology Petrified is derived from the Latin word petrificare which means to turn
Etymology Latin petrify to transform into stone Greek petra stone Meaning
Etymology Latin petrosus rocky Greek petros stone Meaning Resembling
Etymology Ossify is derived from the Latin word os meaning bone and the suffix
Etymology Middle English blont blunt Old English blund Proto Germanic blundaz Prot
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Etymology The word goal derives from the Old French word gole meaning throat or
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Etymology Old French consumpcion Latin consumptionem past participle of consumere t
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Etymology The word Eucharist is derived from the Greek word εὐχαριστία e
Etymology The term denomination originates from the Latin word denominare meaning t